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- Preamble And Evolution Of Indian Constitution
- Fundamental Rights (FRs)
- Directive Principles Of State Policy (DPSP)
- Fundamental Duties (FDs)
- Union / Central Government
- State Government
- Constitutional Provisions For SCs And STs, Women, Children, And OBCs
- Emergency Provisions
- Electoral Process
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Electoral Process (Indian Polity Questions)
- The Electoral System of India is largely based on the pattern of? Britain
- The details regarding the Electoral System of India were provided by? the Parliament through a number of laws
- Who has the power to make necessary provisions with respect to elections? Parliament
- Who is competent to declare the elections to the Lok Sabha? President
- What is the outstanding feature(s) of the Electoral System of India? (i) Political parties are an indispensable part of the process, (ii) Based on Universal Adult Franchise, & iii) Provides a single electoral body
- Elections to Lok Sabha and Legislative Assembly in India are conducted on the basis of? Adult Franchise
- What is the system used to elect the President of India? Proportional Representation
- Who is authorized to determine the territorial constituencies after each Census? Parliament
- Which of the following provisions kept democracy alive in India? Electoral provisions
- Chief Minister of a State is not eligible to vote in the Presidential Election if he is? Member of the Legislative Council of the State Legislature
- Voting age of citizens is changed from 21 to 18 years by which Constitutional Amendment Act? 61st
- 61st Constitutional Amendment reduced the voting age from? 21 to 18
- Citizen of India has the right to cast his vote after attaining the age of _____ years. 18
- Elections in India are held on the basis of? Single-member constituencies
- The Chief Election Commissioner? Appointed by the President
- The Chief Election Commissioner holds Office? for a fixed term of five years
- The number of Members in Election Commission including the Chairman is? 3
- Which Article of the Constitution gives power to Election Commission to conduct elections? 324
- The control and preparation of electoral rolls for Parliament and State Legislature vest with the? Election Commission
- Election to Local Self-Government shall be conducted by? State Election Commission
- Who will conduct the elections to posts of President and Vice President? Election Commission
- Election Commission does not conduct an election to? Speaker of Lok Sabha
- Who has been made responsible for free and fair elections in the country? Chief Election Commissioner
- Elections to Lok Sabha shall be held after every x year? Five years
- For election to Lok Sabha, nomination papers can be filed by? Any citizen whose name appears on the electoral roll
- The party system in India can be described as? Multi-party
- Which one of the following is a feature of the party system in India? There is a close resemblance in the policies and programmes of various political
- In India, the citizens have been given the right to vote on the basis of? age
- Which categories of persons are not entitled to exercise vote through postal ballot? Indian nationals settled abroad
- Which body gives recognition to political parties? Election Commission
- Main consideration which prompted the government to convert Election Commission into a multi-member body was? To check the unbridled powers of the Chief Election Commissioner
- Who accords recognition to various political parties as national or regional parties? Election Commission
- To be recognized as a national party, a party must secure at least? 4% of the valid votes in four or more States
- To be recognized as a regional party, a party must secure at least? 4% of the valid votes in State
- Which one of the following statements about the Election Commission is correct? The Members of the Election Commission have equal powers with the Chief Election Commissioner
- Which of the following is not the function of the Election Commission? Selecting candidates for contesting elections
- This is not the function of the Election Commission? Ascertain the suitability of candidates
- Election disputes shall be decided by the? Election Commission
- In terms of Election laws in India, electioneering ceases in a constituency at least ____hours before the commencement of the polling. 48
- The Election Commission does not conduct election to the Post of Prime Minister
- The Election Commission has no power to conduct an election to the? Speaker of Lok Sabha
- The Election Commission is responsible for the conduct of elections to? (i) Parliament, (ii) Offices of President and Vice President & (iii) State Legislatures
- The Election Commission of India enjoys? Constitutional basis
- The Election Commission generally consists of the Chief Election Commissioner and such other Commissioners as? determined by the President from time to time
- Chief Election Commissioner can be removed from Office before the expiry of the term by the ? President on the recommendation of the Parliament
- Chief Election Commissioner shall be removed by the? Parliament
- Who of the following has voting rights? Adult resident citizen of a State
- Who is responsible for keeping the voters’ list up-to-date at all times? Election Commission
- The first general elections were held in India in (OR) When did first General Elections was held? 1951-52
- Which of the following General Elections of India was spread over for 100 days? First
- Which of the following features of the Electoral System of India ? (i) It is based on Universal Adult Franchise, (ii) Political parties are an indispensable part of the electoral process & (iii) It provides a single electoral body
- The term ‘Fourth Estate’ refers to? Press
- The chief merit of proportional representation is? representation to all parties in the legislature according to their strength
- In India, the system of proportional representation by means of single transferable vote is used in the election of the? President
- Regional Election Commissioners may be appointed by the? President
- Regional Election Commissioners may be appointed by the President with the consultation of? Election Commission
- Other Election Commissioner or Regional Election Commissioners shall be removed on the recommendation of the? Chief Election Commissioner
- Which of the following Lok Sabha was dissolved before the expiry of its nominal term and fresh elections held before the due date? Fourth
- The Parliamentary elections of 1999, which have been described as the longest elections of India, were spread over _______ weeks.? four
- Which one of the following regional party emerged as the largest opposition party in the Lok Sabha elections held in December, 1984? Telugu Desam Party
- What is the ground on which the Chief Election Commissioner of India can be removed from his Office? Incapacity
- Elections to the Lok Sabha and Legislatives Assemblies in India are held on the basis of? Adult Franchise